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Hermit
Leave ChatGPT while keeping everything it learned about you
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Leave ChatGPT while keeping everything it learned about you
46 followers
Switching LLMs means losing years of context. Anthropic's Import Memory official prompt extracts ~40 stored facts: about 2% of what's in your conversations. Hermit processes your full ChatGPT data export and generates one structured profile per ChatGPT project and recurring theme, with temporal awareness (ACTIVE vs PAST). Ready-to-paste files for Claude Memory, Claude Projects, Gemini Gems, or any LLM. Free analytics. One-shot pricing, not a subscription. Data deleted within 24h.





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You plan to make the Hermit a provider agnostic product? Also make it usable for anthropic and google?
@elia_yakin hey! The output is already provider agnostic - Hermit generates .md files you can paste into Claude (Projects + Memory Import), Gemini Gems, ChatGPT Custom Instructions, or any LLM that accepts system prompts.
For input, we currently support ChatGPT exports (the biggest migration wave right now). Anthropic and Google export support is on the roadmap - if there's demand I'll prioritize it. Thanks for asking!
Notice that this product could be useful for cases of moving from one account to another within the same provider
@elia_yakin Exactly right! That's a use case I hadn't highlighted enough. If you're moving from a personal to a work account (or merging two accounts), you lose all your context the same way. Hermit solves that too: the profiles are just portable files, doesn't matter where they end up. Good call, adding this to the landing page.
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Oh man I went through this exact pain last year. Had like 2 years of ChatGPT conversations and switching to Claude meant losing all that built-up context about my projects and preferences. The fact that you're generating actual Claude Memory Import files is super smart — way better than just dumping raw conversation history. How accurate is the behavioral profile it generates? Like does it actually capture working style nuances or is it more surface level stuff?
Great timing, due to political reasons and so on I heard multiple people switching between models and this definitely helps. Also when you want to compare the results of another tool but need to provide plenty of context to be able to do so. All the best of luck!
@viktorgems Thank you! Yess, the #QuitGPT wave is huge right now. Great point on the comparison use case: I hadn't thought of it that way but it makes a lot of sense. Instead of spending hours re-explaining your context to a second model, you just paste your Hermit profile and get a fair comparison from day one. Appreciate the kind words!